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Park ClassificationCITY OF FLINT

Parks and Recreation Facilities InventoryPlaylot (acres)1. Amos Park (0.25)2. Delaware Park (0.25)3. Dort Park (2.41)4. Dougherty Park (1)5. Mann Hall Park (1)6. McCallum Park (1)7. McClennan Park (0.25)8. Polk Park (0.25)9. Stockton Park (1.4)10. Wilkins Park (1.7)

Neighborhood Park (acres)11. Aldrich Park (9.2)12. Atherton Park (10)13. Berston Park (6)14. Brennan Park (14.4)15. Clara Hilborn Park (8)16. Cook Park (18)17. Dayton Park (7.8)18. Dewey Park (4.5)19. Durant Park (2.9)20. Eldorado Vista Park (6.75)21. Farnumwood Park (11.45)22. Fleming Park (2.5)23. Gerholz Park (5)

24. Hardenbrook Park (3.6)25. Iroquois Park (8.5)26. Kennedy Park (4)27. Martin Park (3.6)28. Mott Park (7.5)29. Oak Park (8)30. Riverside Park East (5.5)31. Rollingwood Park (18.8)32. Sarginson Park (4)33. Sarvis Park (11.5)34. Windiate Park (5)35. Woodlawn Park (2)

Community Park (acres)36. Bassett Park (35)37. Bonner Park (21)38. Broome Park (79)39. Flint Park Lake (20)40. Max Brandon Park (102.5)41. Hasselbring Park (30.5)42. Longway Park (33)43. McKinley Park (36)44. Pierce Park (8)45. Riverside Park West (259)46. Whaley Park (72)

Special Use Park (acres)47. Atwood Stadium (NA)48. Burroughs Park (11.75)49. East St. Park (1.4)50. Flint River Parkway (60.2)51. Flint Skatepark (NA)52. Hamilton Park (0.15)53. Longway Greenbelt (33)54. McFarlan Park (0.4)55. Metawaneenee Park (1)56. Mobley Park (1)57. Ramona Park (1)58. Riverbank Park (9.8)

Major City Park (acres)59. Kearsley Park (35)60. Thread Lake Park (13)

Golf Course61. Kearsley Lake62. Mott63. Pierce64. Swartz Creek

Parks and Recreation Facilities LegendNeighborhood Parks

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Golf Courses

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Flint maintains a wide variety of parks and recreation facilities. They vary in terms of size, services, facilities provided, and relationship to surrounding land uses. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) uses a hierarchy of park classifications to create a structure for assessing facilities and services.

It is recommended that the City classify its facilities according to the MDNR model. This will allow for an “apples-to-apples” comparison for the MDNR, National Recreation and Park Association, and other organizations who use this system, to recommend based on their classifications.

Once classified, the program for

individual parks should be tailored to its surrounding land uses and place typologies as identified in the Land Use Plan.

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